Back to life mk3 build
Now that this little 3 door CL is on the road I figured Ill tell you guys and girls it’s story and keep you updated on its future progress.
It all began sighting a gum tree add for mk3 golf, I was looking for a cheap but safe and reliable car for my fiancé after her Mazda Astina decided to drop it’s bottom end and we sent it scraping, and as soon as I showed her pictures of it she fell in love, mind you these pictures where a little misleading as I found out the next evening when I went to have a look at the car.
After meeting the owner who had used to car as backpacker transport in an inner Sydney suburb I took it for a drive and discovered that it had a whole lot of issues, not massive ones but ones that would require quite a bit of weekend time to sort out, After the test drive I advised the owner of the issues and made him an offer that I believe at the time offended him, but he later realized that the quanity of work needed on the car was not going to get him his asking price so he folded and we signed the papers after a few minutes of discussion, I will tell you all one thing, it had a good body and engine and not much else but I still think the price I paid for it originally was highway robbery.
Let’s have a look at some pics and work that I have done over the past few months to get her back to life.
This was what it looked like at first light the morning after I purchased it, pretty…..nasty
The interior was horrid, when I got back home from work I took out one and a half bags of rubbish out of it, from batteries to women’s shoes and Frisbees.
The following weekend I decided to give it a wash that it probably never had for a few years.
The interior scrubbed up well too with a huge clean and some floor mats I had from the Mazda, I had to reassemble the dash board after finding most of it in the boot and fixing minor electrical issues.
Now that the car was cleaned up, degreased and test driven around it was time address it’s issues, the first being the above picture…..broken gearbox mount, on top of that the things I didn’t take pictures of, broken CV joint, rooted shock absorbers and brakes all round, broken mirrors, broken drivers side window, worn foot pedal rubber, broken drivers side seat, dodgy electrical with some pics coming up, oh and I forgot cactus battery and leaking power steering and missing rear windscreen wiper.
All the bigger stuff was purchased through VW at Mascot as my mate works there and installed, by a mate at his mechanical workshop, all the smaller stuff that I could access I did myself and with my brother.
Now was the time to tackle the dodgy air conditioning controls and removing and cleaning up the wiring from at least 3 previous dodgy stereo installs.
The seriously nasty boots install.
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